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Are backpacks unhealthy?

These heavy loads place stress on the spine and shoulders of children, causing muscle strain and fatigue. For some kids the aches and pains are bad enough to seek medical attention. Too much weight can also lead to bad habits such as poor posture and excessive slouching.



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A backpack that isn't used properly can cause back problems or even injury. Here's how: By putting a heavy weight on your shoulders in the wrong way, the weight's force can pull you backward. So people who carry heavy backpacks sometimes lean forward.

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Pain caused from excessive loads has gained the term “backpack syndrome.” Backpack syndrome causes headaches, neck and back pain, and fatigue. There have been studies examining the effects of carrying backpacks on one shoulder versus both shoulders. Carrying a bag on one shoulder causes significant asymmetries.

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Backpacks are a better option than shoulder or messenger bags for carrying books and supplies. That's because the weight of the pack is evenly spread out across your body. The strongest muscles in the body — the back and the abdominal muscles — support the pack.

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As a general rule of thumb, backpacks will offer better support for your back than shoulder bags, and so if you're carrying heavier loads, or have a longer commute in your day, then a backpack is probably the best option for you.

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It can cause poor posture, compressed discs in the spine, and even curvature of the spine. Straps digging into the muscles of the shoulder were also found not just to irritate the area, but to cause potential damage to the nerves of the hands and arms. These issues aren't just small problems.

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Backpacks are a great option to carry supplies, but incorrect fitting, overpacking, and prolonged carrying time increases the risk of neck, shoulder, and back pain.

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Yes, you can carry a backpack without looking like your going to kindergarten. Whether you're schlepping around town or traveling across the country, these backpacks are for grownups. Filson is the quintessential town and country brand. Explorers of all kind favor these high-quality carryalls.

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Carrying heavy bags daily, like school or laptop bags, can lead to various medical issues. It can strain your muscles, tendons, and ligaments, potentially causing back, shoulder, and neck pain. Over time, this strain might contribute to poor posture and musculoskeletal problems.

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Backpacks distribute the weight that you are carrying evenly across your back instead of focusing it on one side, maintaining your body's natural gait and maintaining a balanced muscle tone. While backpacks are generally better, they too can cause problems.

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But wearing a backpack incorrectly, or carrying one that's too heavy, can have harmful effects on the spine. Incorrect backpack use is associated with back pain, neck pain, bad posture, and intervertebral disk compression, possibly leading to a herniated disk.

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Virtually every elementary schooler in Japan is required to carry their books to and from school in a randoseru, so the bags represent a major family expense.

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But in the last three years, a growing number of districts are testing backpack policies. For one, the Washington Post finds that at least 27 school districts have started restricting backpacks in the last 18 months for fear of gun violence. Others are instituting regular searches for weapons inside.

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By putting a heavy weight on your shoulders in the wrong way, the weight's force can pull you backward. So people who carry heavy backpacks sometimes lean forward. Because of the heavy weight and this unnatural position, they can develop shoulder, neck, and back pain.

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